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ON EXHIBITION SATURDAY SUNDAY AND MONDAY 
October 16th, 17th and 18th, 1926 


RARE AND IMPORTANT ANTIQUE FURNITURE 
CONSISTING OF 
Bisck int Kneehole Desk with Claw and Ball Feet; Three Sets of Chairs; 
Serpentine and Swellfront Bureaus; Desks; Tables: Heppelwhite Chairs 
in Pairs and Singly; Old English and Italian Cabinets; Clocks; 
Lowestoft Tea Set and Armorial Placques; Early Chinese 
Bronzes; Bronzes by St. Gaudens; Fine Oriental 
Rugs and Carpets; Antique and 
Modern Silver; Jewelry; Etc. 


NOTABLE COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS 
| : AUTHENTIC EXAMPLES BY 
Sir tite Laurance, Anton Mauve, Jongkind, 
_ Mesdag, Elihu Veeder, 
John Lafarge, | William Morris Hunt, Frits Thaulow, 
Geo. DeForest Brush, Millet, 


and others 


Property of the late 
ROLAND C. LINCOLN 


To be Sold on the Premises 


334 South Street, Forest Hills, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 


Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 


October 19th, 20th and 21st, 1926 
At 1.30 O'Clock Each Day 


William K. MacKay Company, Inc. 
AUCTIONEERS 


PORTRAIT OF LADY BLESSINGTON 
NUMBER 666 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. REJECTION OF BIDS. Any bid which is not commensurate with 
the value of the article offered or which is merely a nominal or fractional 
advance may be rejected by the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be 
likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


2. THE BUYER. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dis- 
pute between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same 
or put up for resale the lots so in dispute. 


3. IDENTIFICATION AND PART PAYMENT BY BUYER. The 
name of the buyer of each lot shall be given immediately on the sale thereof and, 
when so required, each buyer shall sign a card giving the lot number, amount 
for which sold, and his or her name and address. Payment at the actual time 
of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the purchase prices as may be 
required. 


If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so 
purchased may, at the option of the auctioneer, be put up again and resold. 


4. RISK AFTER PURCHASE. Title passes upon the fall of the auc- 
tioneer’s hammer and thereafter neither the consignor nor the Wm. K. MacKay 
Co., Inc., is responsible for the loss or any damage to any article occasioned by 
theft, fire, breakage or any cause. 


5. DELIVERY OF PURCHASES. Delivery of any purchases will be 
made only upon payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. — 


Deliveries will be made at the place of sale. 


Deliveries at places of sale other than the Wm. K. MacKay Co., Inc., 
Galleries, will be made only during the forenoon following the day of the sale 
unless by special arrangement or notice to the contrary. Deliveries of any pur- 
chases of small articles likely to be lost or mislaid may be made at the discretion 
of the auctioneer during the session of the sale at which they were sold. 


6. STORAGE IN DEFAULT OF PROMPT PAYMENT AND CALL- 
ING FOR GOODS. Articles not paid for in full and either not called for by the 
purchaser or delivered upon his or her order by noon of the second day, follow- 
ing that of the sale, may be turned over by the Wm. K. MacKay Co., Inc., to 
some carter to be carried to and stored in some warehouse until the time of 
delivery therefrom to the purchaser, and the cost of such cartage and storage 
will be charged against the purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned 
by such removal or storage will be upon the purchaser. 


7. SHIPPING. Boxing and wrapping of purchases is a business in which 
the Wm. K. MacKay Co., Inc., is in no wise engaged, and will not be performed 
by the Wm. K. MacKay Co., Inc., for purchasers. Wm. K. MacKay Co., Inc., 
will however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current and 
reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any assump- 
tion of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of the parties engaged 
for such service. ji 


8. GUARANTY. The Wm. K. MacKay Co., Inc., exercises great care to 
point out any error, defect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either by 
the owner or the Wm. K. MacKay Co., Inc., of the correctness of the descrip- 
tion, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot. Every lot is sold “‘as is”’ 
and without recourse. Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior 
to its sale. 


9. BUYING ON ORDER._ Buying or bidding by the Wm. K. MacKay 
Co., Inc., for responsible parties on orders transmitted to it, will be faithfully 
attended to without charge or commission. Orders for execution by the Wm. K. 
MacKay Co., Inc., should be written and given with such plainness as to leave 
no room for misunderstanding. Optional:—-Cash deposit or references required. 


WILLIAM K. MacKAY COMPANY, Inc., Auctioneers 


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CATALOGUE 


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19th 
AT 1.30 O’CLOCK 


Kutani Egg Set-and Six Saucers 
Satsuma Covered Jar 

Three Small Pitchers | 

Small Chinese Cloisonne Jar 
Miniature Tea Set of Three Pieces 
Old AS Dish 

Nine Odd Pieces of Bric-a-brac 
Six Pieces of Bric-a-brac 

Italian Comport 

Chinese Bowl (Repaired) 

Old Venetian Bowl 2 
Two Porcelain Vases 


Royal Worcester Pitcher Vase 


‘Fancy Glass Pitcher Vase 


Imari Salad Bowl 

East Indian Carved Toilet Box 

Chinese Blue and White Decorated Vase 
Chinese Porcelain Night Set 

Pair of Terra Cotta Wall Placques 
Large Chinese Blue and White Vase 
Decorated Adam Mirror 

Inlaid Adam Cabinet 

Carved Italian Walnut Wall Rack 


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Italian Pottery Vase 

Pair of Brass Serpent Candlesticks 
Ten Pieces of Bric-a-brac 

Pair of Chinese Blue and White Vases 
Two Odd Brass Candlesticks 
Crackleware Vase 


Satsuma Jar and Staffordshire Vase 


Pair of Venetian Decorated Goblets and Two Brackets 


Antique English Carved Oak Corner Cupboard 
Decorated White Enamel Cabinet 


Pair of Antique Brass Andirons with Spark Guard 


Small Early Pine Cabinet with Panel Doors 
Set of Bath Room Scales 

Pair of Ebonized Brackets 

Small Antique Chippendale Mirror 

Mahogany Shaving Stand 

Small Round Mahogany Table 

Pair of Kutani Vases with Dragon Decoration 
Rosewood Mantel Clock with Brass Mounts 
Pair of Antique Brass Andirons and Fire Screen 
Pair of Bronze Statuettes 

Pair of Porcelain Candlesticks and Three Vases 
Brass Mirror on Stand 

Antique Chippendale Side Chair 

Upholstered Side Chair 

Antique Mahogany Wardrobe 

Oak Wall Cabinet 

Sorrento Carved Chest 

Old Mahogany Corner Chair 

Antique Mahogany Light Stand 

Mahogany Duck Foot Drop-Leaf Table 
Rosewood and Cain Arm Chair 


56 Decorated Bamboo Side Chair 


i 57 Antique Mahogany Lowboy with Claw Feet (Restored 
ta Top) 


58 Three Mahogany Chippendale Side Chairs 
58A Old Mahogany Rocker with Swan Arms 
- 59 French Walnut Serpentine Front Bureau 
60 Curly Maple Side Table with Fluted Legs 
61 Bannister Back Side Chair with Embossed Leather Seat 
62 Brass Helmet Coal Hod 
63 Pair of Antique Bell Metal Andirons 
64 Brass Openwork Fender 
65 Old Steel and Brass Fire Set 
66 Spark Guard 
67 Antique Mahogany Tip Table 
68 Mahogany Tray-Top Light Stand 
69 Antique Foot Stool with Leather Cover 
70 Chinese Blue and White Vase 
71 Pair of Porcelain Vases and Bowl 
72 Brass Framed Easel Mirror and Pair of Candlesticks 
73 Porcelain Hanging Vase and Pair of Swans 
74 Wall Cabinet 
75 Two Japanese Folding Screens 
| 76 Upholstered Couch Sofa 
| as 77 Antique Inlaid Mahogany Chest of Drawers 


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77A Antique French Empire Bureau 

78 Gold and White Adam Mirror 

79 Mahogany and Curly Maple Hepplewhite Serving Table 
80 Old Spanish Corner Cabinet with Panel Doors 


81 Old Spanish Corner Cabinet with Panel Doors and Mirror 
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82 Upholstered Foot Stool 
83 Square Chinese Porcelain Vase 
84 Three Venetian Glass Vases 


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85 Pair of Porcelain Figures of Water Carriers and Vase 
86 Decorated Antique Spanish Bench ! 
87 Miniature Antique Rosewood Bureau 
88 Oak Stand and Maple Stand 
89 Antique Rosewood Foot Stool 
90 Pair of Antique Bell Metal Andirons 
91 Pair of Blue and White Chinese Jars 
92 Pair of Wrought Iron Candelabras 
93 Antique Mahogany Swivel Chair 
94 Marquetry Inlaid Folding Tip Table 
95 Pair of Satsuma Covered Jars 
96 Imari Comport 
97 ‘Three Brass Candlesticks 
98 Bernaris Brass Hand Mirror 
99 Miniature Tip Table 
100 Four Odd Pieces of Bric-a-Brac | 
100 (A to R) Lot of Shawls, Bedding and Scarfs 
101 Antique Mahogany Foot Warmer 
102 Rosewood Reading Stand 
103 Antique Mahogany Light Stand 
i04 Porcelain Jar and Two Glass Vases 
105 Limoges Toilet Set 
106 Mahogany Night Cabinet 
107 Ebonized Mahogany Table 
108 Upholstered Lounge 
109 Blue and White Chinese Vase (Damaged) 
110 Ebonized Chair 
111 Adam Triplicate Mirror 
112 Pair of Antique Hepplewhite Chairs 
113 Antique Mahogany Chippendale Side Chair 
114 Antique Mahogany Chippendale Side Chair 


115 Antique Three-Door Mahogany Bookcase 


116 Pair of Antique Walnut William and Mary Chairs 
117 Miniature Antique Walnut High Post Bed 
118 Child’s Rush Seat Maple Chair 
119 Child’s Cane Seat Chair 
120 Bernaris Brass Tray 
121 Brass Vase with Double Handle 
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123 Antique Copper Braiser 
124 Oak and Cane Stool 
125 Mahogany Chippendale Side Table 
125A Antique Mahogany Large High Post Bed 
126 Pair of Antique Four-Light Sconces 
127 Mirror with Carved Frame 
128 Decorated Venetian Corner Wall Cupboard 
129 Copper Hot Water Kettle 
aa $30 Porcelain Cracker Jar 
a 131 Pair of Antique Brass Andirons 
132 Brass Openwork Fender 
133 Steel and Brass Shovel and Tongs 
134 Wrought Iron Fork 
135  Four-Fold Fire Screen 
136 Three-Fold Ebonized Screen 
137 Pottery Hanging Vase 


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139 Native Necklace 
140 Pair of Antique Silver Candelabra 


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i 142 Antique English Oak Welsh Dresser 
| 143 Spanish Pottery Vase 


144 Spanish Pottery Jar 
i 145 Old Decorated Chinese Placque 
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Large Mahogany Serving Tray 
Mahogany Chinese Chippendale China Cabinet 
Pair of Brass and Copper Jardinieres 
Pair of Wrought Iron Stands 
Antique Mahogany Inlaid Bureau with Cabinet Top 
Mahogany Chippendale Roll-End Sofa 
Antique Mahogany Inlaid Tip Table with Pedestal Base 
Two-Fold Chinese Fire Screen | 
Buhl Wall Clock with Ormolu Mounts 
Pair of Porcelain Jars 
Chinese Imari Bow! with Teak Base 
Large Italian Pottery Jar 
Lowestoft Bowl with Chinese Decoration (Repaired) 


Antique Mahogany Chippendale Corner Cabinet (Partly 
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Antique Sheffield Caster 

Blue and White Canton Dish 
Decorated Antique Spanish Bench 
Oak Tavern Table 

Bernaris Brass Hanging Lamp 

Pair of Antique Cut Glass Decanters 
Model of The Alhambra 
Lacquered Tray 

Antique English Oak Sideboard 
Spanish Pottery Vase 

Mahogany Dining Table 
Mahogany Inlaid Console Table 
Mahogany Chippendale Table with Claw and Ball Feet 
Metal and Glass Fire Screen 

Oak Davenport Desk 

Pair of Large Kutani Vases 


Pair of Bell Metal Andirons 


Old Pierced Brass Fender 

Steel and Brass Shovel and Tongs 

Wire Spark Guard 

Chinese Bronze Incense Burner with Teak Stand and Cover 
Pair of Chinese Vases with Teak Stands and Covers 
Teakwood and Marble Stand 


: Japanese Bronze Candlestick with Lotus Design 


Pair of Old Blue and White Canton Jars 
Chinese Bronze Vase 
Chinese Porcelain Vase 


Glass Ornament 
Antique Carved English Oak Fall Front Desk 


~ Antique Oak Tavern Table 


Oak Bench 

Pair of Blue and White Chinese Vases 

Pair of Blue and White Chinese Crackleware Jars 
Pair of Bronze Chinese Vases 

Tall Bohemian Glass Vase 

Walnut Wall Bracket 


' Low Carved Teakwood Taboret 


Embossed Brass Jardiniere 

Small Mahogany Table 

Antique Mahogany and Velour Foot Rest 
Mahogany Light Stand with Tray Top 
Chinese Bronze Stand 

Antique Brass Hanging Font with Glass Insert 
Bohemian Glass Flower Vase 

Italian Glass Bottle 

German Glass Goblet 

Carved Oak Three Legged Stool 


Antique Oak Miniature Block Front Desk 
Two Cut Glass Inkwells 


Chinese Porcelain Bowl 

Porcelain Jar and Pipe 

Four Small Brass Dishes 

Oak Pedestal 

Bronze Jardiniere 

Antique Mahogany Shield-Back Chair 

Lady’s Decorated Adam Desk. An unusual piece 
Pair of Ormolu Scales with Mosaic Plates — 

Tall Chinese Vase with Butterfly Decoration 
Ebonized Folding Screen with Painted Panels 
Pair of Antique Mahogany Chippendale Candlestands 
Mahogany and Plush Upholstered Bench 

Pair of Chinese Vases 

Decorated Peachblow Vase 


~ Pair of Carved Brackets 


Round Oak Table with Stretcher Base 

Sofa Upholstered with Damask 

Sofa Upholstered with Damask 

Arm Chair Upholstered with Damask 

Arm Chair Upholstered with Damask 

Brocade Wall Hanging 

Ebonized Screen with Embroidered Panels 
Embroidered Table Cover 

Silk Table Scarf | 
Decorated Blue and White Vase with Dog Foo Cover 
Five Glass Vases 

Venetian Glass Vase 

Decorated Japanese Vase 

Japanese Vase, Cherry Blossom Decoration 

Electrified Roman Censor Lamp 

Pair of Chinese Covered Vases, Stork and Floral Design 


Pair of Small Cantigalli Covered Vases 


240 Carved Bronze Jardiniere 
241 Chinese Bronze Electric Lamp 
242 Decorated Pottery Vase 
Z43 Bernaris Brass Tray 
'. 244 Mahogany Claw Foot Tip Table 
245 Pair of Bernaris Brass Candlesticks 
246 Pair of Antique Brass Fire Dogs with Shovel and Tongs 
247 Porcelain Covered Jar 


248 ~~ Pair of Sevres Loving Cups 


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250 Mahogany Symphony Organ and Bench | 
251 Pottery Placque with Rose Decoration © 

252 Mahogany Tray Top Tea Table (As is) 
253 Upholstered Hepplewhite Bench 

254 _ Tiffany Bronze Candlestick 

255 Mahogany Sheraton Candlestand 

256 Unusual Decorated Adam Side Chair 

257 Silver and Glass Trivet 

258 Wrought Iron and Porcelain Electric Lamp 

259 Antique Upholstered Bench 

260 Antique Satinwood Inlaid Bench 

261 Bamboo Music Stand 

262 Arm Chair Upholstered with Brocade 

263 Arm Chair Upholstered with Brocade 

264 Three Pairs of Chenille Draperies 

265 Chinese Hanging Lamp 


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266 Bernaris Brass Hanging Lamp 
267 Chinese Hawthorne Covered Jar with Teak Stand 
en 268 Carved Chinese Brass Ink Set 
i 269 Invalid Chair 
270 Antique Inlaid Walnut Fall Front Desk. Date about 1725 
271 Antique Mahogany Queen Anne Lift Top Table 


Antique Oak Spanish Arm Chair © 

Antique Maple Rush Seat Queen Anne Side Chair 
Antique Duck Foot Drop Leaf Table 

Decorated Antique Spanish Bench © 

Antique Carved Oak Corner Cupboard 

Old Dutch Mantel Chime Clock 

Antique Italian Carved Oak Cabinet 


Doulton Vase of Flambe Glave with Teakwood Stand and 
Cover. A fine piece . 


Bottle Shaped Flambe Glaze Doulton Vase 
Carved Walnut Covered Bowl 

Turkish Taboret with Pearl Inlay 
Upholstered Walnut Seat 

Low Bamboo Chair 

Chinese Bronze Vase 

Old Chinese Covered Jar 

Square Teakwood Stand 

Dutch Pottery Covered Jar with Teak Base 
French Porcelain Vase 

Brass Sconce Mirror 

Pair of Brass Bowls 

Doulton Vase. Venetian Glass Vase 
Carved Ostrich Egg 

Carved Folding Chair 

Upholstered Morris Chair 

Brass Trivet and Fire Tongs 

Canton China and Electric Lamp 

India Brass Tray 


Longley Ware Placque 
Antique Brass Andirons and Fire Set 
Pierced Brass Fender 


Pair of Carved Stone Lions 


303 Spark Guard 

304 Round Oak Table 

305 Cloisonne Lamp and Shade 
306 Three Venetian Glass Vases 
307 Chinese Bronze Vase 

308 Chinese Bronze Bow! 

309 Venetian Glass Night Bottle 


310 Wrought Iron Hanging Lamp with Ruby Blass Insert 


311 Wrought Iron Hanging Lamp with Ruby Glass Insert 
312 Doulton Covered Jar 


313 Decorated Pottery Vase 

314 Pair of Copper Candlesticks 

315 Sang de Beuf Covered Jar 

316 Bernaris Brass Tray 

317° Terra Cotta Figure and Bowl 

318 Pair of Brass Three-Light Candelabras 
319 Bronze Pitcher Vase. Brass Placque 
- 320 Embossed Brass Pail 

321 Antique Ivory Figure of a Nun 

322 Bernaris Brass Tray 

323 Bernaris Brass Stand 

324 Brass Trimmed Oak Wood Box 

325 Pair of Wrought Iron Candlesticks 
326 Chinese Bronze Stork 

327 Chinese Pottery Jar and Stand 

328 Pair of Bronze Hitching Post Tops 
329 Four Pieces of Bric-a-brac 

330 Antique Mahogany Queen Anne Table 
331 Upholstered Ebonized Chair 

332 Antique Bronze Figure 

333 Sevres Dinner Set of 115 Pieces—Louis Phillipe 
334 Sevres Dinner Set of 150 Pieces—Louis Phillipe 


KNEEHOLE DESK 
NUMBER 347 


CHINESE JARS 
NUMBER 348 


LOWESTOFT PLACQUES 
NUMBER 346 


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351 
351A 
352 
353 


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356 


Antique Carved Oak High Chair—Date 1788 
Small Antique Mahogany Highboy with Duck Feet 


Antique Mahogany Serpentine Front Bureau with Claw and 
Ball Feet. Original Brasses 


Set of Six Antique Hepplewhite Mahogany Chairs with 
Carved Back—A fine set 


Antique Walnut Lowboy with Claw and Ball Feet and 
- Original Brasses. Rare Piece 


Antique Mahogany Drop Leaf Table with Duck Feet 
Antique Mahogany Inlaid Sheraton Card Table 


Lowestoft Tea Set, Decorated with Blue Bands and Small 
Flowers, Consisting of Tea Pot, Sugar Bowl, Helmet 
Creamer, Bowl, Three Plates, Twelve Tea Bowls, and 
Twelve Cups and Saucers 


Lowestoft Placque with Blue Border and Coat of Arms 


Lowestoft Placque with Blue Border and Vase and Floral 


_- Decoration 
Lowestoft Deep Plate; Rose Border and Floral Decoration 


Pair of Large Lowestoft Placques. 1314 inch. Armorial 
(See Illustration) 


Antique Mahogany Block Front Knee-Hole Desk, Claw and 
Ball Feet, Shell Carving on Center Door, and Original 
Brasses. (See Illustration) 


Pair of Early Chinese Covered Jars with Four-Toe Dragon 
Decoration on Teakwood Stands. « (See Illustration) 


Set of Eight Antique Sheratan Chairs, including 2 Arm 
Chairs 


Simon Willard and Sons Banjo Clock 


Simon Willard Mahogany Wall Clock 
Friesland Wall Clock 
Antique Mahogany Swell Front Bureau 


Antique Mahogany Hepplewhite Arm Chair with Uphol- 
stered Seat 

Set of Six Antique Carved Spanish Chairs with Rush Seats. 
Unusual Set 


Decorated Early Dutch Pine Cupboard—52 inch 


Antigue Satinwood Inlaid Adam Sideboard with Fluted 
Legs 


Bi, 
358 
359 
360 
361 
362 
363 
364 
365 
366 
367 
368 
369 
370 
3/1 
BZ, 
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37 4 
Si, 
376 
S77, 
378 
379 
380 
381 
382 
383 
384 
385 
386 
387 


388 


Set of Six Satinwood Adam Side Chairs 
Keshan Sarook Rug 4’3 x 6’8. Very fine 
Antique Bijar Kurdistan 3’2 x 13’6 
Turkish Mohair Rug 3/9 x 6 

Turkish Kerman 8’6 x 1274 

Antique India, all over design 11 x 14’8 


' Antique Cashmere Rug 5’6 x 6 


Kazak 3/3 x 6 

Iran 3/11 x 6/2 

Beloochistan 2’10 x 5 
Antique Serrebend 4/10 x 10 
Bokhara 3/4 x 4’4 
Beloochistan 2’11 x 474 
Hamadan 3 x 671 
Beloochistan 2’4 x 4’3 

Old India 9’7 x 15’1 (Worn) 
Serrebend 4 x 4’8 

Hatchly Bokhara 4’7 x 7 
Shirvan 3’2 x 4’6 

Bokhara 4’5 x 5/10 

Antique Bijar Kurdistan 5 x 974 
Iron 2’9 x 8 (Worn) 
Turkish Mat 

Turkish Kerman 10’10 x 1573 
Kazak 3/10 x 5 

Karabagh 2/11 x 1375 
Turkish Mohair 4 x 6’6 
Beloochistan 2’6 x 4/4 
Beloochistan 2’8 x 4/10 
Beloochistan 3’1 x 477 
Keshan Sarook 4’6 x 6/9 
Kazak 5 x 973 


389 Turkish Mohair 4’ x 6’9 
390 Bokhara 4’8 x 8’2 


391 Bokhara Mat 
392 Bokhara 2’6 x 3/10 
393 Beloochistan 2’9 x 5’3 


394 Antique Carved Oak Grandfather’s Clock. Step. 
_ Miles, Kidderminster 


395 Blue and White Chinese Vase 

396 Carved Oak Wall Bracket 

397 Decorated Adam Cabinet 

398 Lowestoft Covered Jar; Armorial Decoration 
399 Crown Derby Covered Jar 

400 Small Lowestoft Vase (French) 

401 Sevres Vase and Stand 

402 Pair of Capo di Monte Figures 

403 Capo di Monte Covered Jar 

404 Capo di Monte Covered Box 

405 Set of Three Early Miniature Chinese Vases 
406 Dresden Boake on Teakwood Stand 
407 Two Venetian Glass Vases 

408 Chinese Cloisonne Vase 

409 Small Satsuma Vase 

410 Dresden Figurine 

411 Pair of Austrian Glass Vases 

412 Six Sevres Egg Cups 

413 Minton Cup and Saucer 

414 Six Pieces of Bric-a-brac 

415 Venetian Glass Vase 

416 Small Bronze Figure 

417 Bronze Bell 

418 Pair of Chinese Celedon Floor Vases 


419 Antique Carved English Oak Side Chair 


420 Pair of Antique Chinese Blue and White Vases 
421 Italian Pottery Jardiniere 

422 Pair of Chinese Hawthorne Jars 

423 Sevres Covered Jar 

424 Persian Placque 

425 Bust of Queen Louise 

426 Carved Turkish Wall Bracket 

427 Sevres Covered Dish and Tray 

428 Sevres Covered Dish 

429 Chinese Bow! 

430 Royal Worcester Bowl 

431 Pair Brass Candlesticks 

432 Mahogany and Copper Tray 

433 Mahogany Inlaid Tray 

434 Mahogany Bric-a-brac Cabinet 

435 Antique Carved Oak Bench 

436 Brass Sconce Mirror 
437 Antique English Oak Cabinet with Carvings dated 1698 
438 Bernaris Brass Placque 

439 Spanish Pottery Placque 

440 Moorish Pottery Placque 

441  Bernaris Brass Hanging Bowl 

442 Moorish Placque 

443 Moorish Placque 

444 Ostrich Egg 

445 Carved Ostrich Egg 

446 Pair of Chinese Hawthorne Covered Jars 
447 Pair of Tall Twisted Oak Pedestals 

448 Pair of Antique Adam Gilt Narrow Mirrors 
449 Bernaris Brass Hanging Bowl 

450  Bernaris Copper Covered Jar 

451  Bernaris Brass Covered Jar 


452 
453 
454 
455 
456 
457 
458 
459 
460 
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462 
463 
464 


465 


466 
467 
468 
469 
470 
471 
472 
473 
474 
475 
476 
477 
478 
479 
480 
481 
482 


Bernaris Brass Covered Jar 

Large Chinese Vase, Peach Decoration 
Two Pottery Steins 

Carved Walnut Cabinet 

Bronze Head on Marble Base 
Marble Pedestal 


Large Bronze Relief by Agustus St. Gaudens. An im- 
portant example by this noted sculptor. 1898 


Old Bronze Statue, “‘Victory,’’ by Agustus St. Gaudens 
Chinese Crackleware Electric Lamp and Shade 
Three Mexican Pottery Vases 

Cloisonne Plate on Bronze Stand 

Cloisonne Plate on Teak Stand 

Cloisonne Plate on Teakwood Stand 

Turkish Seat 

Antique Carved English Oak Gate Leg Table 
Bernaris Brass Vase 

Carved Walnut Arm Chair 

Small Antique Carved Walnut Cabinet 
Chinese Cloisonne Vase 

Brass Roman Lamp 

Small Chinese Cloisonne Vase 

Covered Lacquer Bowl 

Covered Gold Ware Jar 

Porcelain Vase 

Chinese Crackleware Umbrella Jar 

Chinese Canton Vase 


Brass Hanging Lamp with Glass Insert 
Turkish Seat 

Miniature Antique Carved Oak Cabinet 
Oak Console Table 

Five Fold Fire Screen 


483 
483 
484 
485 
486 
487 
488 
489 
490 
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4972 
493 
494 
495 
496 
497 
498 
499 
500 
501 
502 
503 
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505 
506 
507 
508 
509 
510 
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512 
subs 


Hall and Marvin Silver Safe 

(A) Small Jewelry Safe 

Mahogany Claw Foot Corner Stand 
Mahogany Marquetry Writing Table 
Antique Windsor Rocker 

Antique Windsor Rocker 

Carved Walnut Writing Cabinet 

Chinese Porcelain Umbrella Jar 

Chinese Porcelain Umbrella Jar 

Pair of Sang de Beeuf Vases 

Maple Split Seat Spindle Chair 

Wrought Iron and Brass Adam Fire Grate 
Antique Brass Fender 

Pair of Antique Brass Steeple Top Andirons 


Pair of Antique Brass Steeple Top Andirons with Ball Tops ~ 


Antique Brass Fire Set and Stand 
Antique Brass Shovel and Tongs 
Antique Brass Shovel and Tongs 
Pair of Brass Footed Fire Trays 
Brass Hot Water Kettle 

Brass Mortar and Pestle 

Pair of Brass Birds 

Miniature Grandfather’s Clock 
Antique Carved Dutch Bench 
Antique Spanish Bench 

Square Teakwood Stand 

Two Oak Stools 

Brass Warming Pan 

Antique Inlaid Mahogany Stool 


Brass Fire Screen 
Pair of Antique Brass Andirons 


Antique Brass Shovel and Tongs 


7 514 Child’s Mahogany Corner Chair 
515 Inlaid Satinwood Adam Console Table 
516 Inlaid Satinwood Adam Console Table 
517 Antique Maple Tip Table 
518 Antique Maple Rush Seat Chair with Duck Feet 
519 Small Mahogany and Marquetry Sofa 
520 Inlaid Satinwood Adam Cabinet 
521 Antique Pine Stool 
522 Antique Mahogany Dining Table with Four Leaves 
923 Antique Windsor Arm Chair 
524 Early English Rush Seat Chair 
525 Inlaid Mahogany Sofa 
~526 Mahogany Drop Leaf Table with Gate Leg 
. 527 Pair of Antique Mahogany Chippendale Ladder Back 
wer _ 2 Chairs 
: 1 528 Antique Mahogany and Curly Maple Wash Stand 
529 Old Inlaid Mahogany Arm Chair 
530 Miniature Mahogany Chinese Chippendale Cabinet 
531 Old Tin Foot Bath 
Se Antique Oak Cain Seat Bench 
533 Square Mahogany Candle Stand 
534 Tall Mahogany Plant Stand 
535 Old Moorish Wall Bracket 
536 Chinese Cabinet with Wrought Iron Hardware 
Dad Wrought Iron Candelabra 
538 Old Embroidered Hanging 
539 Old Walnut Biday 


540 Kurdistan rug 3’7 x 6/1 
541 Kurdistan rug 3’11 x 6/0 
542 Prayer rug 3’7 x 4’3 
543 Prayer rug 3’7 x 4’4 
544 Kurdistan rug 3’6 x 471 


S45 


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548 
549 
550 
551 


552 
553 
554 
555 


556 
DD /, 
558 
559 
560 
561 


562 


563 


564 


565 


566 
DOs 


568 


569 


570 


Brass Electric Candlestick 
Bronze and Cloisonne Vase 


Three Piece Early English Silver Tea Set consisting of 
Tea Pot, Sugar Bowl, and Creamer 


Old English Silver Tray Footed ‘‘S. Kirk & Son Co.” 

Silver Round Tray, 14 inches diameter, nicely engraved 
Silver Tray, Engraved, with Open Work, Foster & Co. 
Silver Tray, Old, Footed Embossed Figures, S. Kirk 6 


Son Co. 
Old Large Silver Bowl Hall Marked 
Silver Candlestick Mounted on Leaf 
Small Silver Tray Footed, S. Kirk & Son Co. 


Pair Silver Salts, Dolphins Supporting Shell, Jacobs © 
Jenkins 


Silver Vase with Embossed and Engraved Decorations 
Old English Footed Bowl with Beaded Rim 

Silver Pitcher, Satin Finish 

Georgian Covered Jar with Engraving 

Pair Georgian Covered Jars with Engraving, Beaded Rim 


Pair Georgian Small Covered Urns, Engraved and Fluted 
Rams’ Head Mountings and Swan Feet 


Old English Covered Jar; Embossed; Lion’s Head Handles 


Oid Silver Set; Creamer, Bowl, and Covered Bowl; Nicely 
Embossed with Floral Design and Grotesque Heads: 
S. Kirk & Son Co. 


Silver Bowl Embossed with Floral Design Crimped Rim 
Old Silver Bowl, Beautifully Carved and Set with Semi 


Precious Stones 
Old Silver Bowl Beautifully Carved with Bail Handle 
Old Silver Bowl Beautifully Carved with Bail Handle 


Old Silver Tea Pot with Ebony Handle; Duck Snout; Hall 
Marked 


Larger Old Silver Tea Pot with Ebony Handle; with Lion 
Snout; Hall Marked 


Old Silver Creamer with Ebony Handle 


571 Old Silver Creamer on Square and Beaded Edge 


572 Old Sheffield Tray and Bowl; Grape Design; Marked 
Po. 53Co. 


573 Silver Mustard Jar and Ladle 
574 Old Silver Salt Embossed with Female Figures 


575 Silver Candlestick on Tray with Snuffer. Marked W. Wil- 
son % Son 


576 Old English Oval Tray with Openwork Rim and Birds 
on Handle 


577 Silver Tray with Owl Handle 
578 Old English Creamer with Fluted Base 
579 Silver and Glass Swan 
: 580 Old Silver Two Handled Dish with Glass Insert 
; 581 Silver Asparagus Holder 
582 Silver Salts and Spoons 
583. Old Siiver Covered Salt and Spoon 
584 Old English Silver Openwork Pie Knife 
585 Pair Old Silver Two Light Candelabras, Tripod Foot 
586 Silver Creamer Shaped Ladle 
587 Silver Openwork Berry Spoon 
588 Old English Openwork Small Ladle 
589 Old Irish Silver Powdered Sugar Sifter, Very Heavy 
590 Old Silver Openwork Spoon, Lacey Carving 


591 Set Six Antique Serving Spoons 

592 One Dozen Silver Forks 

593 One Dozen Silver Knives 

594 Ten Silver Forks 

595 Six Silver Desert Spoons 

596 One Dozen Silver Bladed Knives, Tiffany © Co. 
597 Six Silver Dinner Forks 

598 Six Antique Silver Dessert Spoons, H. 6 W. Wilson 


599 Six Silver Table Spoons, Tiffany % Co. 
600 Set of Six Fruit Knives and Six Forks 


600A Twelve Silver Oyster Forks, Tiffany % Co. 
600B Silver Serving Knife 

600C Silver Serving Knife 

600D Six Old Napoleonic Spoons, Silver 


600E Pair Silver Square Salts and Spoons Inlaid with Other 
Metals 


600F Silver Penwiper 

600G Old Silver Small Footed Dish 

600H Old Silver Small Openwork Vase; Very Fine 
6001 Six Silver Basket Weave Design Trays, Small 
600J Old Silver Square Spoon; S. Kirk % Sons 
600K Two Small Silver Fancy Spoons 

600L Three Small Silver Tongs 

600M Pair Old Silver Tongs 

600N Old Silver Small Bow! on Tripod Base 

6000 Three Silver Napkin Rings 

600P Two Silver Butter Knives 

600Q Silver Napkin Ring and Two Grapefruit Holders 
600R Six Persian Silver Spoons 

6008S Silver Napkin Ring and Seeder 

600T Silver Fruit Set, Pearl Handles 

600U Old Silver Tongs 

600V Old Silver Olive Fork, S. Kirk & Son 

600W Six Pearl Handled Fruit Knives 


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21ST, AT 1.30 O'CLOCK 
PAINTINGS 


6.601 Darrah, S. T. Water color. COAST SCENE 
3.602 Unknown. Water color 
1603 Unknown. Water color 
34. 604-610. Darrah, S.T. Water colors yds 2-3-3-S7 3. 
611 Bicknell, E. M. Water color. BOATS 
Jig 612 Philbrick, Otis. CHILD ASLEEP 
Pie Dattap, S, 1..° Water color 
46S 614 Hunt, William Morris. PASTORIAL LANDSCAPE 
3.615 Darrah, S. T. Water color 
§ 616 Darrah, S. T. Water color 
® 616A Darrah, S. T. Water Color. 
7617 Darrah, S. T. HEAD OF DOG 
} ©. 618 Hunt, William Morris. Charcoal drawing 
3 & 619 Du Mauria. Pair pen sketches 
3.620 D. A.C. Water color. ALGERIAN GIRL 
S 621 After W. M. Hunt. Etching i, Ff 7 
70.622 Warner, Everett. Water color 
G27 italian school, CASTLE 


if 624 Harvey, G. W. Water color. BEACH SCENE 


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8750 


9564 > ies 


P135. 


— 10179" 


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momen 0D 


"Winter, Work in the Woods, Snow" 
11 x 13 


(1) painting by Je He Weissenbruch, 


“canal & House in Holland" 
24~1/4 x 18 


$26 2.’ (1) Water Color by A. Mauve, (CREDIT BY RETURN) 


"Cattle, Return from Pasture" 


o3092,° ~ (1) Pastel by Everett Shinn, 


11347 


K 


~ (1) Water Color by Th. de Bock, 


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“Bridge near la Vilette" 


“Around Hear lem" 
(1) painting by Geoe de Forest Brush, 
‘ss “A Little Cavalier" 
_ (1)painting by Geo-de Forest Brush, 
“Mary” 9x13-1/2 
(1) painting by Th.de Beeky.- 
“Dutch Village by the Sea" 


"(Cattle) Return from Pasture“ 14x9 - 1000, 
( 1) painting by Fritz Thaulowe, 
Winter Landseape" 36+1/4x29 Cs 3250. 
(1) painting by H. Harpignies, ee | 
"Bords de Riviere de Herison" WeVaxta/20. 7506 
(1) Water Color by A. Mauve, . eal 
“Black & White Cow" 1750. 


$F f 


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: 4 i: i 
668 

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& 625 Darrah, S. T. Landscape 

8626 Unknown. HEAD OF GIRL | (U/ 
627 Italian School. HEAD OF GIRL 

D ieee Haig’ Axel. Etching eee Rio 


95. | 629 Haig, Axel. Etching CATHEDRAL STEPS 
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3), 630 Haig, Axel. Etching. INTERIOR [), Arama 


631 Haig, Axel... Etching. “INTERIOR 
oF G/ 632 Haig, Axel.» Etching. CATHEDRAL Ca, tQ. 
yo 633 Haig, Axel. Etching. INTERIOR 

ST\ 634 aig At eng INTERIOR 

BR 3 gs 

635-639 ead William Morris. Charcoal drawings S fori) 3. Ss 
$D. 640-641. E. H. B. Floral panels 
es \ . 642 Italian School. Sh. CECELIA 


9-643 Darrab,-“S. T. LANIZEC APE 


-% 644 Darrah, S. T. MARSHES I 5 
~~ 645 Hunt, William Morris. Charcoal drawing | 
~ 646 Darrah, S. T. WOODLAND 


| ©. 647 Unknown. Etching. CATHEDRAL 


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JOHANN BARTHOLD JONGKIND 
DuTcH: 1819-1891 


SA% 648 COAST WITH BOATS 


Height, 17 inches; width, 24 inches 
A very fine specimen by this noted artist. 
aarGy = Signed in lower right. 


Pischocctmemed@rvedier & Co. [4 ~ 


PAUL THUMAN 


GERMAN 


ig 649. PSYCHE 
QF, =] ee Height, 25 inches; width, 19 inches 
Vets his is the original painting of the world’s famous PSYCHE. 


Purchased from the German Gallery at the Columbian Exposition. 


- ~ WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT 


\\O 650 FIGURE OF WOMAN IN BLACK 


FRITS THAULOW 
NORWEGIAN: 1847-1906 


oe 651 VIEW ON CANAL Am 
| Height, 25'% inches; width, 311/2 inches 
A canal encircling buildings with boats in foreground. 

oe Signed Frits THAULOW. 


Purchased of Knoedler & Co. 


699 YHODNON oG9 YddqWNN 
YALIVAVO ATLLITI V FDVANO NI INOS AHL 


—_ ELIHU VEDDER, N.A. 


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AMERICAN: 1836- 


44 652 THE SOUL IN BONDAGE (Illustrated ) 
Height, 143% inches; width, 9 inches 
Allegorical: a nude female figure with wings seated with knees 
drawn up to chin, arms encircling the legs, holding butterfly in 
one hand and asp in the other; her hands are bound about her legs 
by streamers and her eyes closed. In the background a burst of 
glory. 

Signed on back with Title. 

Purchased from Doll € Richards. 


i ELIHU VEDDER, N.A. 


i | AMERICAN: 1836- 
: C0 653 THE QUESTION OF THE SPHINX 
Height, 11 inches; width, 12/2 inches 
Painted in brown tones; a figure of old Egyptian with ear closely 
pressed to the lips of the Sphinx. 
Signed at lower left 
Purchased from Frank W. Bayley. 


ELIHU VEDDER, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1836- — 
(Pastel) 
ay 654 THE MEUSE OF TRAGEDY 
Height, 16 inches; width, 9 inches 

A Lunnette design of female figure heavily draped seated on a 
stone bench portraying despair. 

Signed in lower left and copyrighted by E. VEDDER, 1895 
Purchased from Williams & Everett. 


MILLS IN WINTER 


NUMBER 656 


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WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT 
| . AMERICAN: 1824-1879 
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655 THE BEND IN THE RIVER 
’ Height, 10142 inches; width, 152 inches 


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- NORWEGIAN: 1847-1906 


| 0 aV. FRITS THAULOW 
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} \O x 656 MILLS IN WINTER (Illustrated) 
! Height, 30 inches; width, 36 inches 

eVA canal in winter broadening in the foreground with ice-covered 


| a banks and brick dwellings; a frozen dam appears in the back- 
ig ground with white sky. 


Signed in lower right, Frits THAULOow. 


Purchased from the artist. 


FRITS THAULOW 
NORWEGIAN: 1847-1906 


0 657 THE BRIDGE AT VERONA wieh 
Height, 30 inches; width, 36 inches 
The river in the foreground with old arch bridge crossing and old 
| — buildings in the background; the water reflecting the various 
colors; white sky. 


Signed in lower right, Frirs THAULOw. 
Purchased from Boussod Valadon & Co. 


DAWN SCATTERING DEW 
NUMBER 659 


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| JOHN LAFARGE, N.A. 
ed Se AMERICAN: 1835-1910 


9 DAWN SCATTERING DEW (Illustrated) 
Height, 91 inches; width, 9 inches 


 Allegorical figure; a female figure with wings and flowing red 
- masculine arms which are bare; the rest of the body en- 
_ wrapped in reddish cream and white tunic. The figure floating 
through a cloud space and over the surface of the earth the mantel 


held in extended arms. 


_ * | Signed at lower right, LAFARGE, 1886. 


Perched from Doll & Richards. 


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662 FISHING SMACKS 


JOHN LAFARGE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1835-1910 


(Water Color) 
660 SAINT JOHN 
Height, 642 inches; width, 2/2 inches 


Draped male figure with halo; hand on breast, a tunic of green 
and red. his face turned toward the heavens. 


Full detaileouseaess 
Purchased from Doll & Richards. 


H. W. MESDAG 


a DutcH: 1831-1915 


(Water Color) 
661 A DUTCH FISHING PORT 
Height, 19'/4y inches; width, 2912 inches. 


A fishing port on the bend of the coast with a group of twelve 
boats in the background, the white caps in evidence on the water; 
the beach is visible, showing male and female figures neath a 
cloudy sky. 


Signed at lower right, H. W. MeEspac, 1895. 
Purchased from Knoedler & Co. 


We neee 


H. W. MESDAG 
DuTcH: 1831-1915 


(Water Color) 


Height, 19 inches; width, 29 inches 


Three large boats in the foreground drying their nets after a catch; 
male and female figures on the beach awaiting the arrival of a 
fourth smack shown approaching through a hazy background. A 
hazy sky is dotted with sea gulls. 


Signed at lower right, H. W. MeEspac, 1896. 
Purchased from Knoedler €&* Co. 


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\ J 563 THE FARM BY THE STREAM 
; a a 5: Height, 204 inches; width, 31 inches 


se 


| ae. \ section of a a river reflecting many various hues of the foliage; in 


a female figure finding near. In the background is the 
farm house and buildings below an ashen grey sky. 


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WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT 
ae ee ee : } Signed in lower left, W. M. H. 
4 


he JAN BOGAERTS Fig . 


6 664 THE LETTER | 
Beri ete 24 inches; width, 20 inches 


Pt interior with fiure seated at desk facing away; several pieces of 
_ furniture and a colorful rug are shown. \ 


so . Signed at lower oe JAN Bocaerts, 1909. 
= “Purchased from Bites A. Walker. 


FELIX ZIEM | 
FRENCH: 1821-1911 
665 IN THE BAY but ff 


Height, 12 inches; width, 9 inches \ 
A fishing boat in the bay drying the nets. 
Signed lower left, ZrEM. 
; chased from Boussod Valadon Co. 


A 


soit 2 ee SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE 
ENGLISH: 1760-1830 


; €) 


Pa6G LADY BLESSINGTON, PORTRAIT OF 
(Frontispiece) 


Height, 34 inches; width, 26 inches 


A bust portrait of this lady, the effect of which is extremely 
pleasing. 3 


From the Angentin collection at Wating Holl Norfolk. 
Purchased from T. J. Blakeslee. 


ANTON MAUVE 


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S , DutcH: 1838-1888 
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‘A 667 THE SHEPHERDESS AND SHEEP ad we A) : 
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Height, 13!4 inches; width, 18 inches 


A flock of sheep returning through the snow to their fold under 
the guidance of the shepherdess; trees in the background under- 
neath a bluish white sky. 


Signed at lower right, A. MAUVE. 
Purchased from Knoedler & Co. 3 


VL ANTON MAUVE 
DuTcH: 1838-1888 


(Water Color) 


IK 668 AUTUMNAL SCENE | 
Height, 11 inches; width, 17 inches 


Male figure with dog driving flock of sheep through the edge of a 
woodland. 


Signed at lower right, A. MAUVE. 
Purchased from Knoedler & Co. 


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MK. MacKAY 1 egies eee | 


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Py a GEORGE DEFOREST BRUSH 

“aa eS AMERICAN: 1855- 

669 ALITTLE CAVALIER (Illustrated) 
a > oa E Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches 


Portrait of a young child with long hair, green coat, terra-cotta 
co lored hat. ‘The flesh tints and facial expression are excellent. 


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: a eee: Signed upper left, Geo, DEForEsT BRUSH. 
Pu chased jrom Knoedler & Co. 


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670 TAI MAHAL FROM THE GARDEN __(IIlustrated) 
i a _ Height, 24 inches; width, 18 inches 
~ A very - fine example by this artist. 


VASSILI VERESTCHAGIN 
Russian: 1842-1904 


rir chased from The American Art Association. 
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VASSILI VERESTCHAGIN 
C RUSSIAN: 1842-1904 
2S 671 THE PRIVATE MOSQUE IN THE PALACE OF 
; DEHLI , 
Height, 24 ae width, 18 inches 
Another of the artist’s important works. 


Purchased from The American Art Association. 
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4 | MARY L. MACOMBER 
% o~ AMERICAN: 1861-1916 

*)9 672 THE MAGDALEN 
This is a panel of three paintings showing the Magdalen with her 
titian hair and scarlet gown. In the center panel is a small full 
‘portrait of the Mary Magdalen. 

ay Each signed, M. L. Macomser, 1902. 
Purchased from Robert C. Vose. 


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oF Height, 7 iV, inches; width, 4 inches 


Be pond: 
- Bigned ‘a at lower right, M. L. MacoMBER. 


. MARY} “a MACOMBER 


AMERICAN: 1861- 1916 


een. 8 inches; width, 53% inches 
An important work by the artist. 


Sam aie Signed at lower right, M. L. MAcoMBer. 
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JOHANNES BOSBOOM 
DutTcH: 1817-1892 
(Water Color) 


675 THE INTERIOR OF A CATHEDRAL ([4/)%, i) 
ea Bn interior showing two figures in a mammoth archway. 


aR Signed lower right, J. BosBooM. 
ased ee, Charles A. Walker. 


EVERT PIETERS 
DUTCH: 185 6 


676 ON THE BEACH 
? a Height, 14 inches; width, 10/2 inches~ 


oe: ; 8 Passe and male rider plodding slowly through the sand toward 


a cove. 
Signed, L. R. PIETERS: 
Purchased from The » Noe Galleries. 


arter portrait of a woman with white gown, holding a _ 


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egy pov 1847-1874 
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-v677 INN COURTYARD 


Va Height, 10/2 inches; width, 834 inches 


An Oriental scene. 
Signed at lower right, FoRTUNY. 
_ Purchased from The A. A. Association 


from the S. D. Warren collection. 


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+> 678 LANDSCAPE 
4) ~{- Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches 
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; A pleasing summer view of creek with overhanging trees. 
Signed lower left, DUPRE. 
Purchased at the King Street Galleries, London. 
F. W. ROGERS 
(Pastel) 
679 A TABBY CAT 
Height, 1012 inches; width, 13 inches 
Signed at lower left, F. W. RoGERs. 
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AMERICAN: 1836- 


FRITS THAULOW (Colored Etchings) 


x] ~ 682(A) SWANS 
Ns 683. THE DUTCH WHARF 
9§ 684 THE BEND IN THE RIVER 
A 685 A CANAL SCENE 
2°\"686 A DUTCH STREET SCENE 
)\S 687 DUTCH CANAL SCENE 
SV 688 SWANS 
LS 689 THE SENTINEL 
)1-!) 690 HOLLAND WINTER SCENE 
691 tHE BRIDGE = 
692 THE DUTCH WHARF 
DUTCH CANAL. 


Fitton, Hedley. Etching. CATHEDRAL 
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Fitton, Hedley. Etching. BRIDGE Put 


. ’ J 696 Fitton, Hedley. Etching. 
Be CHURCH OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW / 


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697 Gallagher, Sears. Etching. 
OLD:STATE HOUSE, BOS iG 


698 Gallagher, Sears. Etching. 
CUSTOM HOUSE, BOSTON 


699 Unsigned. Colored etching 
7): 700 Rip, W. C. Water color 


701 Matt, Z. Pair small water colors 


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| Darrah, Pid be see ON THE MARSHES 


703- 705. Darrah, S. T. Paintings 


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Charcoal drawing 


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